TBI EVENING HERALD 8 ATI' KDAY, SEPTKMHKK 1, 1MH THIRD EDITION DON'T LET BABY CRY, The Fretful, l'itcous Cry Shows Something Wrons: With Food-Babies Relish Lac tated Food They Grow Fat on It. If baby kept a diary It would be (nil o( nothing but eating, sleeping and urow- imc. These three things moke up baby's existence. Plenty o( rich, nourishing food, tnkcu with n relish, bring) sound sleep; nnd babies grow most rnpldly during sleep. When n child cries plteously, nsl( sotue terrible pain wore convulsing Is whole tender little form ; when the mother (alls to soothe It either by lullaby or playing, when perfectly distracted she runs to the doctor she is generally astonished by the simple statement which the doctor makes to her, that the sole cause of this trouble IllvXUY HEWITT YAOEH. lies either In the bad food the baby had received or in the want of nourishment which is rapidly Impairing his constltu tlon. Then she feeds the Infant with thegood lactuted food, and her fears disappear in tho happy smiles of the baby. Thousands of mothers know by expert ence that lactated (ood surely prevents cholera Infinitum and other summer dls orders of a like character, and in lmn tlrcds of cases It has cured the severest attack; of these diseases. It Is not safo to be without lactated food in the house. Babies that aro not gaining In weight, ns their mothers wish, nnd who show too little animation and interest in things about them soon gain a liveliness and zest for living when fed with thissplendid nutriment. They gradually cry less and less; their sleep becomes sound by night nnd by day they are bright and noisy and happy. Such is tho great difference between bibles thnt are nourished by lactated food nud those that are poorly, because Im properly, fed. There is no parent in the land but can read the following letter with profit. It is from . I). Yager, a well known lawyer In Alton, III., nnd tells how his brother's child became tho stout, sturdy youngster whose portrait is shown above. He writes "My baby nephew, Henry Hewitt Yager, was born Jan. 17, 1802. 0( thut event he might quote Itichnrd III by saying, 'Sent bo(ore my time into this breathing world, pcarco half made up.' At birth he weighed three pounds, nnd there were fevt who thought he could live. The mother was unable to nurse him, and this made the case all the more complicated. Sterilized milk was used, likewise goat's milk, and three or four kinds of baby food, but nil to no advantage. "In July it seemed a hopelses ense, but luckily on the thirteenth of thnt month a package of lactated food was procured which acted like a charm nnd he picked up right away, llefore using tho food the Kkin was wrinkled on his hands, nud he was n frail, sickly little body. The picture I send you was taken in October, 1803, when the baby wns about S1, months old He had used lactated food for something like 10 weeks, and there is no need to comment on bis condition. The picture will show for Itself. He still uses the food, nud there is one thing certain lac tated (ood)saved his life." Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced in "The Magic City," and nuperb photographs of famous men and women ond HceneH in every land ns In- corporaieu in "voyage Arounu the World." should nmlv for them nt tlm IlEltMJ) ofllce without delay, ns only a tew copies are left and the Biipply will not be renewed. Xo household should be without it complete set of thesd marvelous prouuciions. When Baby was sick, we gavo her Castorla. TVbcu she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she tieoame Miss, she clung to Castorla. When tho had Children, she gam them Castorla AjIvpWIcaH T A,tj.e Letters addressed to the followiug ing uncalled for nt the local post olllce: w, Kdmondson, Mary K. Walters and James W. liorden. While In Chicatro. Mr. Churl T. K abler, n prominent shoe uierchnut of j 08 .Moines, jowa, Una quite a serious t me of It. He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but tho prompt una of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured him of bis cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had hud colds followed his example and half n dozen persons ordered It from the near est drug store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr. Kahler for telling them hiw to euro a bad cold so quickly. For sale by Oruhler Urns. TO SAVE AMfcRSCAN LIVES. That I Why Cnptnln Sumner 1)1(1 Nat Attnek Nlcnrwvimnii. New Orlkank. Sent. 1. The steamship Itover, just arrived from llluenclili, snys tho Xlcaragunris feared to leave with their prisoners owing to threatened inter (crenco by the warship, and demanded a guarantee from the commander of the schooner Yulu that he would not signal tho warships. Captain Sumner, o( tho united states steamer Columbia, advised the Yulu to sign no paper and make no promises. This delayed the n.ntter, but n(tcr three days General Heyes, In com mand of the soldiery, decided to take chances and set Ball. The prisoners were taken away without interfereuce by Amer icans or liriusn. General ltcyos, the Nicaraguan oom- mnnder, it Is since learned, was ready to blow up tho Yulu ns soon as nny nttcmpt at rescue wns made. Captain Sumner, of the Columbia, stated a(terwards that his reason (or silence was a feeling that the lives of the prisoners would have been sacrificed by any act of interference, nnd a feeling also that no naval victory or de struction ot reglmouts would compensate for loss of American life. As soon as the prisoners were taken away from lllueflclils Captain Sumner wroto a strong letter to Mndrlse warning him thnt no more such nets must be com mitted without exptitutiou of Immediate punishment. After telling Mndrlse he would bo held responsible for future misconduct tho Co lumbia sailed to I'ort Llmon for coal nnd instructions from Washington. TheMar- blchcnd returned ns the Columbia was leaving, and Captain O'Nell called on Mndrlse nt once with similar protest and warning. Then her majesty's ship Mo hawk came to port and also died protest nnd reproof. Cnngrranilnn Muteliler Defnntnd. MlLFOIiU, I 'a., Sept. 1. The Democratic conference for tho nomination of a candi date to succeed Howard Muteliler in con gress ended Its long struggle yesterday nfternoon by selecting J. J. Hart, of Pike county, as the party candidate. The con ference began on Wednesday mornins nud the first ballot developed n deadlock between Hobert Klots, Joseph II. Shell, Howard Muteliler and Mr. Hart. The balloting continued without nuy result through all of Thursday, and at noon yes terday the result seemed as far away as ever. A recess was then taken until 3 o'olock, nnd several conferences werohtdd in tho Interim. On reassembling Mr. Mutchler's name was withdrawn and Hnrt nomiunted. Mr. Mutchler was elected to succeed Ills father, who died a yearago, while in congress. Arrcitml for Murder Committed In 1803, Wilmington, Del., Sept. 1. Albert Stout, aged 40 years, freight nuent for the ChurleB Warner company, was ar rested yostcrday on a warrant charging him with the murder of Katie Dugau, in this city, nearly two years ago. The mur der was committed on the night of Oc tober, lb0!J, and the body was discovered next morning lying in the middle of a va cant lot in the southwestern section of the city. The girl's throat was cut from ear to ear, the bend having been nluiOBt sev ered from tho body. An examination proved that the girl was inn delicate con dition. Vlgllnnt-Satnnltn Knee a Fizzle. Dartmouth, Sept. 1. Vigilant and Satanita started yesterday in tho regatta of the Hoyal Dart Yacht club for a prize of i250 uud a second prize of $100. The course, a triangular one, was to he gone over four times to complete the distance of forty miles, but the wind died out, nud when it became evident that neither yacht could complete the second round the race wns declared oil. The Vigilant wns a long distance ahead when this de cision was reached. Mr. Mtnlf bukor's iltmlul. Indianapolis, Sept. 1. Mr. Clem Stude- baker is greatly annoyed' by tho state ment in the San Francisco dispatch of Thursday night referring to the record o( Nollie Neustredttcr. In which the name of Studebnker, the millionaire carriage maker, was coupled with hers in an un- pleasant manner. Mr. Studebnker abso lutely and emphatically denies ever hav ing known the woman. Heniatlniiyl llrtiaeh of lromliA Suit, OTTUMWA, la., Sept. 1. A seusntionnl breach of promise case has been started in the district court here. Phoebe Irwin. a spinster of E5 years, brings suit against llev. Christlnn I,akcnhurg, n suneranu- ated Methodist minister, SO years of age, lor a large sum lor nllgnteu nlTeotlons. Lakenburg has preached in various por tions of this state, and is widely known In the conlcreuco. "Hat" Shea Oet. a Htajr. ALBANY, Sept. l. "Bat" Shea, who was convicted of murdering Hobert Hoss at Troy during last spring's election, nnd who was to hnve been electrocuted this week, will probably enjoy life nnother year. A stay wns granted, pending nnnp- peal which has not yet been filed. All the testimony has to be printed, nnd In the lluchuunn case this consumed a year. Kidnaped bjr chlneia Marauders. Pakis, Sept, 1. The governor o( Indo Cliinn reports that on the night of the 27th iiiHt. Chiuese mauraders murdered M. Challlet, French controller of customs ot Monkal, in Tonquln, and kidnaped his wife and children. Troops pursued the outlaws, but failed to capture them. The l'rench government has demanded indem ulty from the government ut Pekln. Mutilating- Captives In Samoa. BERLIN, Sept. 1. Advices received here from Samoa state that In a fight between the native forces In June the ears of one of the rebels were cut off and taken to Apia, while the heads of two other rebels were severed, despite the recent decree against Biich mutilation. The rebels re taliated by cutting oil the head of one of jualletoa's scouts. American! Iteleaiod on l'arole. Washington1, Sept. 1. Minister Baker yesterday sent a dispatch to Secretary Gresham concerning the expulsion of tho persons concerned lu the Mosquito troubles. The minister protested against the expulsion of Americans without trial. The minister also stated that the Amerl cans who had been arrested were now on parole. Cholera In Ituialau Poland. VIENNA, Sept. 1. Cholera is reported to be raging terribly in Husslnu Poland. Stopntca, Mluchow, Dilaloszvce and Plnc- tow are the chief centers of the disease. Tho inhabitants are camping in the woods. Thtyreuso to obey medical orders and onceal their sick from the doctors, treat ing them lu their own way. 1 CENTKALIA. CENTKALIA, Sept. 1. Centralln nnd I.oirsn collieries will not work nny more this week. A lnrue number of our town folks nrn nttendlng the parade and ptonlc nt St. Clair. Michael P. Cook, tho popular onerotor nt tho L. V. depot, was nt Delano on Wednesdny. f Mrs. Frost and tlniiirhter. Helen, are spending a few days among their many friends in Shninokln. James J. Collbnn and Mnitln Collier. two of our prominent young men, trans acted business In Ashland yesterday. Misses Kate Kinnev. Maria Uutlernml Maine Hoary, three of Glrnrdvllie's fair maids, were nt the wedding on Wednes day. Miss Mnrr Gorman, who is nt nrpnent. visiting Mabnnoy City friends, attended tho wedding of her cousin, John J. Kin uer. and Mies Kale Collier here on Wed- nesdny. Two of our nonuiar voumr men lnnbeil beautiful. Indeed, the other dnv. as thev sat on a doorstep on one of our principal airiTifl wuu n preizei in ono nanu and a pickle In the other. This combluntlon'ot food is all right, boys, but we wnulij ad vise you to eat It Inside as your iat fclrl would not think much of von hndshusiwii you that day. Tho food hod acted upon your complexion. nrettv woddlnir took nlnm Irt Sr.. Ignatius church on Wednesday morning, nt nun past eigni o ciock. me nappy couple principals were John J. Kinney nud Miss Kate Collier, two of our well known and respected young folks. The ceremony was performed by Hev. M. I'ower in t lie presence of their numerous friends who had enthered to witness It The brldo wore a beautiful Henrietta dross of the salmon hue. The brides maid's dress wns of steel color nnd of the snmo pattern ns the bride's. Both wnro grand Gnlnsboro' hats nnd nent slippers. Mis Mnrv Kealev ncted as brldesmnld and Thomas McDonnell did the honors as best mnn. A(ter the ceremony the party were driven to Mnhanoy City nnd rested nt the Mc Klwee hotel, where a grand dinner nwnltcd them. Upon their return In the evening they were greeted by numerous irienus ami an partook ot a supper, after which dancing nnd singing and all other kinds of fun were indulged lu until the wee sum" nours ol morning. A. M. Ballev. n well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, snys his wife has for years ocen trouuiea witu curonic diarrhoea and used many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nud DInrrhtpa Remedy, which has cured her sound nnd well. Give lt'n trlnl and you will be surprised nt the prompt relief it affords. 25 and 60 cent bottles lor sale by Uruhler llros. MAHAN0Y CITY. Maiianoy City, Sept. 1, 1694. A hav nnrtv left town Inst eventnir for l.iiKusiue. Centre street school building Is now ready for the opening. Ot John Fisher, of East Centre street. Is expected nome to-uny. Mrs. A. N. Stewart, of Ouakake. called on irienus in town yesterday. The Traction Company's cars are run ning every mtcen minutes to day. John Horan. of Philadelphia, lsvlsltinir nts parents on west uentre street. Charles Chrlsteson. renreseutinK Cnrev Bros', wall puper foctory. did business In town yesterday. Mrs. Klstler. who has just returned from l'.urope, is tne guest ol ner cousin Mrs, W.H.Snyder. Lewis Kein-cher. who has been worklnn in New York quite a while, returned nome, in, insi, evening. Irving W. I.nrlmore. physical director of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says be can conscientiously recommend t;nnmber lniu's Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players nud the pro fessiou lu Kenernl for bruises, sprains and dislocations; also for soreness nnd stiff ness of the muscles. When applied before tbepnrts become swollen it will effect n cure in onobalf the timeusunlly required. f or sale by urunier isros. Get your repairing done at Holder man's. The Oeean Itecora Again Loirerru, New York, Sept. 1. The Cunard linor Lucanin, Captain McKay, which sailed from Queenstown at 12:15 p. m. Aug. 20, passed in nt Sandy Hook at 6:18 last even. Ing. Sho has therefore lowered the record of the steamer Campania, of tho same line. The best previous western record of the Lucanin was five days, twelve hours and forty-seven minutes, which was held as the record until Aug. 17 last, when the Campania made the run In livo days, nine hours and twenty-nine minutes. To Pronerute Mrtke Leaden. CniCAOo, Sept. 1. I'nited States Attor ney Dixon, ex-Umtcd States Attorney Milchrist, Special United States Counsel Edwin Walker and Mpritz Rosenthal, as sistant attorney, held n conference yester dny with reference to the prosecution of the Debs contempt case which Judge Woods will hear Sept. 25. Preparations will be made lor n most vigorous prose cution of the strike leHders, The Other Day There seemed to be a misun derstanding about the mean ing' of the above cut the 500 lbs. does not refer to the strength of the Butter. It means that we sell over 500 pounds a week of the Finest Creamery Butter made in the country we get it frefeh every other day and our customers understand that the 500 refers to QUANTITY, not QUALITY. KEITEB. CARLISLE'S PRIVATE SECRETARY. His Healtli Baine's Paine's celery compound makes people well I From the wilds of Maine to the land of golden sunsets, from Canada to the Florida reefs, rich nnd poor, men nnd women in high places, nnd those who serve their country equally ns well by being simply good husbands and goad wives all ihnnner of people are being benefited by Pulno's celery compound. Many in high positions, knowing thnt their exnmple Is likely to be followed, and wishing thnt their experience may help others, have given their testimonials to the valuo of this greatest remedy. Mr. II. W. Vnn Senden, the private sec retary of Hon. John G. Carllsle, secretary of the treasury says : "I have UBed several bottles of Paine's celery compound, and its beneficial effects were manifested In a very much Improved condition of the system. Those who are overworked will find It a splendid tonic and nerve invigorntor." Mr. James A. Bryan, the city editor of the Paducnh (Ky.) Staudard, one of tho most influential newspapers in that part of the country, writing nbout a month previous, said : "I have used several bottles of Paine's celery compound ,for nervousness nnd general debility, and the benefits hnve been marked. 1 consider it an invaluable Special Reduced Hates to Bethlehem. On account of flag presentation to the Beethoven Maennerchor and grand pa rade, to take place at Bethlehem Sept. 3rd, the Irfhigh Valley H. It. will make an open reduced rate of $2.49 from Shen andoah. Tickets sold for all trains Sept. 3rd, good for return until the 4th. Wanted. A good girl for general hourework. Apply at 24 East Oak street. S-18-tf Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lzssio & BAER, Ashland, Pa., ii printed on every sack. tf WARREN J. PORTZ, THn-nr. Tuner. Fltnos and organs repaired. Orders left al 31 North Main street, Bnenandoali, will recelvi prompt attention FIRST ANNUAL PI0NI0 Of the National Social Club, Will be held in the Hex Columbia Fart, labor Day, September 1:1, 'U, Dancing In abundance. Music furnished by a tirsl clues orchestra. Tickets. M cents. A genuine welcome Awalta you at Joe Wyati's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars - at Ones Improved by Celery Compound. remedy for nervousness nnd exhaiiBtlor, t ie result, of confinement, sedentary habits, und long sustained mental and physical exertion. I take pleasure in recommending it to anybody who may be ' thus afflicted. This statement is made . without solicitation and with no other object than to add my testimony to that of others as to the efllcucy ot what 1 be lieve is a meritorious renovator of the human system." And N. J. Dlldny, one of the publishers of the same paper, says : "I was troubled with nervous attacks, coupled with sleep lessness, nnd tried Paine's celery com pound. Two or three bottles convinced me that it is not without merit. 1 nm well pleased with It, nnd consider it a vnluable remedy for nervousness caused by over work and sedentary habits. I nm never without it." Thousands of testimonials come un-asked-forto the proprietors of this remedy, the discovery of which by Dartmouth's greatest professor, Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., Is one of the ablest achieve ments of recent times. Pnlne's celery compound furnishes ready, sufficient, appropriate food for ner vous tissues all over the body. Its in gredients represeut the most fruitful years of Prof. Phelps' practical study of MISCELLANEOUS. IJOR SALE. Storeroom and dwelling. Good 1 location. Kent reasonable. Apply at Kendrlclt Mouse. t-30-tt ITtOll SALE. A (rood, sourd horse. Price ; reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, Bbenandoah, Pa. 8-lB-tf Oil KENT. Two rooms, tor oftlce uses nested ny sieatn; gas; cneap. Appiy to U. Ilelowlch.B. Main street. EHTKAYEO. A cow, white and cream spot ted, left horn cracked. Btrayed on Bunday August I6th. For further Informant n address Oscar Uettridge, 3SS West Centre Btreot. Hhen andoah, Pa. 8 31-lw WANTKD CANVAB8FBS, Good, live hustlers to sell the "Welsell" washing machine. Every houBthold needs one; large commlsxlon ; exclusive territory ; send stamp for circular. Address Dlether & Harrows. Fort Wayne, Ind. 8-27-lw ANAGEK WANTED To appoint sales men to sell the Ha Did Dish Washer. Vashes and dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the lingers. (75 a week and all expenses. Easy position, no capital; no hard work, can make I1U0 a week. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columhus, Ohio, FOB BALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop erty, on the corner of Oak street nnd the Avenue. Mt. Carmel. is offered for sale at a low ngure and on easy terms. Will sell the iioiei uunuioK wuu or wunoui me aajoimug ground. Any Information as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon Bchoener, Mt. Carmel. K-l tf sola. hjilAk:, Wholesale agent for Feljcoifjo't Newarti I J Eiporl lager aid Saazer Pale leer, No finer made. Floe liquors and Cigars 120 tfouth Main tit. the nervous system in disease. After taking Palno's celery compound! the blood no longer creeps In a thin, slug gish stream, but the arteries gradually become filled with a rich, strong tldo of vigorous red blood thnt reaches and bathes every tiny nerve nnd muscle fiber in the body. Headache, neuralgia, and loss of appe tite nnd strength cannot continue when such healthy arterial blood, full of ruddy, llfeglvlng corpuscles, nnd capnbla of quickly repairing the waste of the hard worked nerve and brain tissues, replaces the thin, pale fluid, full of bad humors and lacking In nutritive value. Thousands of men and women whoso dally life is ranking severe draughts on their vitality need Paine's celery com pound. None ore too old to be helped by It; none are too young to be nt once benefited. It permanently cures every kind of ner vous disease. It quickly brings now material to the worn out nerve centers, and removes the one cause ot the many forms that nervous diseases take: Dys pepsia, sleeplessness, heart disease, rheu matism, melancholy, kidney and liver troubles. As a relief for the debilitating effects of this hot season, nothing can do so much. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty, Goods called for and delivered. Aitrlal solicited. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans made from JlOOttj !M,000 on persona or real tate security. No publicity. Loans can b returned In small monthly payments or rotalm d tor a number ot years to suit borrower. A loan Irom this company will not Injure the financial standing ot any Individual or firm. No bonus. In terest 0 per cent, annually. 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